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client receives 150 mg twice a day, medication is available at 30 mg per 1 ml, so how many teaspoons should the nurse instruct the client to take for each dose?

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1 teaspoons

Step-by-step explanation

to solve this we can use a rule of three

Step 1

a) let x represents the number of ml in 150 mg, so


\begin{gathered} if \\ 30\text{ mg}\Rightarrow1\text{ ml} \\ 150\text{ mg}\Rightarrow x \\ \end{gathered}

so, the proportion is


\begin{gathered} \frac{1\text{ ml}}{30\text{ mg}}=\frac{x}{150\text{ mg}} \\ x=\frac{150\text{ml}}{30\text{mg}}=5\text{ } \\ x=5\text{ mg} \end{gathered}

so, the number of mg is 5

Step 2

now, we know that


1\text{ teaspoon=}5\text{ ml}

hence, the number of teaspoons is 1

so, the answer is 1 teaspoons

I hope this helps you

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